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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Remote Security
Telecommuting is taking off. It seems I have been reading that for years, but more and more I run into people that are at least able to telecommute part of the time for their jobs. There are still lots of … Continue reading
SQL Slammer
Seven years ago I was in the mountains of Colorado, taking advantage of the a school break to get away for a long weekend. There wasn’t good cell phone coverage up there, and I was surprised as we drove back … Continue reading
Efficiency
There was a debate recently about older IT workers and the fact that there is some age discrimination going on in this industry. While that’s probably true, it happens in other fields as well. Especially blue collar fields where the … Continue reading
New Looks
It’s been quite a few years since I updated the Hawaiian shirt wardrobe. I bought a series of 5 shirts for TechEd years ago, having “SQLServerCentral.com” embroidered on each of them. I had 3 copies of each shirt, with Andy, … Continue reading